St George Park
Description
One of Bristol's finest suburban Victorian parks, with an attractive landscape with many mature trees, a lake, tennis courts and a variety of wildlife.
The park features a large and popular play area.
St George Park is currently being refurbished
Due to funding, the refurbishment will be in two phases.
Phase one is currently in progress and the play park is due to re-open in December 2024 to allow time for the grass to grow back.
Phase one will include:
- a toddler area with a swing set, sandpit and 4 new pieces of equipment
- trim trail equipment for children aged 4+
- exisiting equipment re-installed including an embankment slide, see-saw rocker and bowl-spinner
- somersault bars
- sensory chimes
If additional funding is secured, phase two will include more inclusive play equipment as well as equipment for older children.
Phase two will aim to include:
- an accessible roundabout
- an in-ground trampoline
- swings and a second embankment slide
- embankment climbing ropes and holds
- spinners
- older children's multi-unit and monkey bars
- new safety surfacing along with bike parking and access paths
Location
Chalks Road, St GeorgeArea
St George WestFacilities and activities
Local children and their communities were heavily involved in the design of the new playground, which includes a large bespoke lizard head structure with tunnel slides and timber climbing ribs.
There are also swings, a seesaw, toddler sand pit with mini slide and seats and bins.
The whole site is fenced to ensure it is dog free and includes areas of grass and planting as well as a large grass kick about area.
Access
St George Park is open 24 hours. There's a car park in Chalks Road and on-street parking along surrounding roads. Many major bus routes go past the park.
The play area is accessible from the tarmac paths in the park. It has a variety of level changes that makes access to some areas challenging for wheelchair users.